Maryland Public Library Associate. Education and Training Requirements Guide 2014



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Maryland Public Library Associate Education and Training Requirements Guide 2014 Maryland State Department of Education Division of Library Development and Services Revised

Maryland State Board of Education Dr. Charlene M. Dukes, President Dr. Mary Kay Finan, Vice-President Mr. James H. Degraffenreidt Linda Eberhart Dr. S. James Gates Luisa Montero-Diaz Larry Giammo Sayed Naved Madhu Sidhu Guffrie M. Smith, Jr. Donna Hill Staton Christian T. Hodges, student member Dr. Lillian M. Lowery Secretary-Treasurer of the Board State Superintendent of Schools Martin O Malley Governor Ms. Irene M. Padilla Assistant State Superintendent for Libraries The Maryland State Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, or handicapping condition in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs. For inquiries related to departmental policy, contact the Equal Opportunity Office. v v v Special thanks to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Donald K. Lamb for allowing us to use their model for the Certification Manual for Maryland Public Librarians. This publication is available from: Maryland State Department of Education Division of Library Development & Services 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21210-2595 (410) 767-0444; Fax (410) 333-2507 or at www.maplaonline.org/dlds 2

Table of Contents Introduction 4 Initial Education Requirements 5 Continuing Education Requirements 6 Earning Continuing Education Credits 7 Tracking Continuing Education Credits 8 Compliance Process for ensuring legal requirements are met 9 Role of the Staff Development Coordinator 10 Additional Resources and Forms 11 3

Introduction This is a guide to the education and training requirements for public library associates in the state of Maryland. It also contains the procedures for maintaining records for ongoing continuing education to meet the legal requirements. All guidelines and procedures in this guide are effective as of. All library associates need to acquire 6 semester hours or 90 contact or clock hours every 5 years to remain in the retirement system and stay employed in Maryland public libraries. 4

Initial Education Requirements If you are a library associate and are: (1) employed by a Maryland public library and (2) enrolled in the state retirement system, you are required by Maryland State regulation (COMAR 13A.05.04.03) to meet specific education and training requirements. Public library associates are required to: 1. Have a bachelor s degree from an accredited institution. 2. Complete 90 clock (or contact) hours of approved in-service training through the Library Associate Training Institute (LATI) or 9 hours of formal academic work in library science within 2 years of employment. 3. Upon completion of the initial training, complete 6 semester hours or their equivalent (90 contact or clock hours) in an accredited institution or in an in-service program in subjects that are relevant to the assignment of the library associate every 5 years. There are two consequences of not obtaining and maintaining the educational requirements: (1) removal from state retirement system and/or (2) job loss. Records of all of the training requirements must be kept by each library system and the individual library associate. The Staff Development Coordinator in each library system will be required to verify that each library associate is in compliance with the regulations. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Nangle, Chief of the Public Libraries and State Networking Branch at the Division of Library Development & Services at 410-767-0443, dnangle@msde.state.md.us. 5

Continuing Education Requirements According to the Maryland State regulation, all public library associates must continue to meet training and education requirements after they finish the Library Associate Training Institute. Every 5 years, each library associate must complete 6 semester hours or their equivalent (90 contact or clock hours) in an accredited institution or in an in-service program in one of several areas: Management and supervision Library automation or technology Reference or technical services Other subjects that are relevant to the job of the library associate All learning activities must fall in the areas specified above to count toward meeting the education and training requirements. Each public library associate is responsible for: Completing and documenting their fulfillment of the initial education requirements as stated on page 5 of this guide Earning and keeping track of all of their required 90 contact or clock hours of continuing education for each 5 year period thereafter Keeping a complete record of all of the documentation for earning their 90 contact or clock hours during each 5 year period 6

Continuing Education Requirements Earning Continuing Education Credits Definition of Continuing Education Credits Continuing education credits are awarded on the basis of contact hours. A contact hour is defined as 60 minutes of continuous participation in a learning activity. Credit will only be given for full contact hours and half hours beyond the first hour, not including lunch and breaks. For example, if a learning activity is 3 hours with a 15 minute break you can receive only 2.5 contact hours. How to Earn Continuing Education Credits Continuing education credits can be earned through a combination of the following: Attending academic courses and accumulating semester hours Attending a seminar or workshop (sponsored by the library or a commercially available) and earning continuing education credit through contact hours Participating in an e-learning course and earning continuing education credit through contact hours or as defined by the elearning course sponsor Serving on the Blue Crab Award Committee or the Maryland Author Award Committee (Credit for this activity can only be earned once during any one five-year certification period) Creating a workshop, seminar or class in accordance with page 6 of this guide (Credit for this activity can only be earned once for each training created and is limited to the number of contact hours awarded to the actual training session) Creating and implementing a learning portfolio Continuing Education Credit Examples Chart Learning Activity Academic Course 1 semester of cataloging Seminar/Workshop Virtual Reference Training elearning Course Resolving Interpersonal Issues Creating a 6 hour course Personal learning portfolio Number of Contact Hours 2 semester hours 3 hours (9:00 am 2:00 pm minus lunch and breaks) 12 hours (12 hours online and assignments) 6 hours (number of hours to be determined) 7

Continuing Education Requirements Tracking Continuing Education Activity You are required to keep track of the continuing education credits that you earn annually. At the end of each 5 year period, you must submit documentation of your credits to your Staff Development Coordinator for final approval. The chart below explains the steps needed to keep track of your continuing education credits. Steps for Keeping Track of Continuing Education Credits Step Explanatory Notes 1 ü Attend a continuing education activity. Academic courses, institutes, seminars, library sponsored workshops, commercial workshops and elearning courses will be approved if they are planned, coordinated, administered, and evaluated in terms of learning objectives. 2 ü Make sure that you have formal documentation from the sponsoring agency. If no formal documentation is available, complete the Official Record of Earned Continuing Education Activity form 3 ü Record continuing education activity on the Full Record of Continuing Education Activities form Formal documentation must have a description of the activity (date, sponsor, name of activity, number of contact or clock hours) Full Record of Continuing Education Activities form is used to maintain a record of all of the activities that you have attended during each 5 year period. ü Put the number of contact or clock hours that have been earned in the appropriate column. ü Attach formal documentation for each learning activity. ü If the training covers multiple dates, include all dates in the listing for that training. 4 ü At the end of each 5 year period, turn in the Full Record of Continuing Education Activities and the formal documentation to your Staff Development Coordinator for review and final approval. Staff Development Coordinator will review and give final approval for the continuing education activities based upon the criteria listed in Step 1/Explanatory Notes. Each Staff Development Coordinator will determine when each library associate s documentation must be submitted. 8

Compliance Process for ensuring legal requirements are met Every 5 years you will need to ensure that you have completed the library associate training requirements. Check with your Staff Development Coordinator to verify when you need to submit your Full Record of Continuing Education Activities form and formal documentation for each learning activity. It is each library associate s responsibility for: Maintaining a copy of records documenting the completion of the Library Associate Training Institute or 9 hours of formal academic course work in library science Earning and keeping track of the 90 clock hours of continuing education credit every 5 years Submitting appropriate documentation to your library s Staff Development Coordinator for approval and updating of his/her records Reminder: Keep copies of all of the documentation for your own records. 9

Role of the Staff Development Coordinator Description The role of the Staff Development Coordinator for each library system is to make sure that public library associates complete their initial training and that they are completing the ongoing education requirements by earning the appropriate continuing education credit. Staff Development Coordinators are also responsible for verifying that all public library associates are in compliance with the regulations. The Staff Development Coordinator is responsible for: New Public Library Associates Ensuring that new public library associates complete the Library Associate Training Institute program or 9 hours of formal academic course work in library science within 2 years of their employment Providing all new public library associates with a copy of the Maryland Public Library Associate Education and Training Requirements Guide Reviewing the education and training requirements and processes with them Continuing Education Credits The Staff Development Coordinator will maintain a record of all public library associate education and training. By the end of each 5 year cycle, the Staff Development Coordinator will receive a copy of the Full Record of Continuing Education Activities form and the formal documentation from all public library associates. The Staff Development Coordinator must review and give final approval for the continuing education activities based upon the following criteria: Academic course, institutes, seminars, library sponsored workshops, and commercial workshops will be approved if they are planned, coordinated, administered, and evaluated in terms of the learning objectives. The skills learned are related to job activities. Keeping Track The Staff Development Coordinator will be responsible for reviewing and approving all continuing education credits, maintaining a record of education and training for each public library associate of the library system, and verifying that all of the training requirements are met. Records must contain: Documentation that validates that the public library associate has completed the Library Associate Training Institute or 9 hours of formal academic course work in library science. Full Record of Continuing Education Activities forms and formal documentation of each learning activity. This process allows library systems to make sure that their public library associates are keeping up with their legal responsibilities, and it provides concise records of the areas of development each year. Upon approving a library associate s list of continuing education credits, the Staff Development Coordinator will issue a letter verifying that the requirement has been met. A sample verification letter can be found on www.maplaonline.org. 10

Additional Resources and Forms Additional resources can be found at www.maplaonline.org/dlds under the header - Library Staff Programs Public Library Associate Education and Training This Guide dated A sample letter verifying that the library associate has completed his/her continuing education requirements The following forms: Full Record of Continuing Education Activities Official Record of Earned Continuing Education Activity LATI Program Overview and Documents 11